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The thermodynamic limit of quantum Coulomb systems. I: General theory (English)
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5 May 2009
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One considers a real-valued function \(E(V)\) defined on all bounded open sets of the real tri-dimensional space, and it is shown that, under very large mathematical conditions, which are physically meaningful, the limit (referred to as thermodynamic limit) \(E(V)/ \text{Volume}(V)\) exists as the volume of \(V\) increases to infinite. [Part II, cf. the authors, Adv. Math. 221, No.~2, 488--546 (2009; Zbl 1165.81042).]
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thermodynamic limit
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quantum Coulomb systems
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free energy
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strong subaddivity of entropy
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